Jazz combo founded in the early 1960s in Cape Town, South Africa. As an interracial band in a country where apartheid ruled, they faced a lot of difficulties to play their music, so after an appearance at the 1964 Antibes Jazz Festival in France, the group decided to stay in Europe and the musicians eventually moved to London. Their activity as the Blue Notes was then sporadic, they were eventually integrated into the jazz scene of London and played with, and formed several other bands with local musicians, notably [a=Chris McGregor's Brotherhood Of Breath].
2012
Ogun
CD, Album
2008
Ogun
CD, Album, RE, Pap + 2xCD, Album, RE, Pap + CD, Al
2002
Proper Records (2)
CD, Album, RM
1995
1987
1978
1976
South African Broadcasting Corporation
LP, S/Sided, Transcription
Winner (7)
Shellac, 10"
Bill Saragih
7", EP
2002
AfriBeat Music (2)
CD, Comp
1999
1998
Soundworld
CD, Comp, Boo
1997
Musica Jazz, Ogun
CD, Comp
1993
Kavan
CD, Comp
Nordstjernen
Cass, Comp